- Buck Buchanan
Infobox NFLretired
caption=
position=Defensive tackle
number=86
birthdate=birth date|1940|9|10Gainesville, Alabama
deathdate=death date and age|1992|7|16|1940|9|10
debutyear=1963
finalyear=1975
draftyear=1963
draftround=19
draftpick=265
AFLdraftyear=1963
AFLdraftround=1
AFLdraftpick=1
college=Grambling State
teams=
*Kansas City Chiefs (1963-1975)
stat1label=Games
stat1value=182
stat2label=Interceptions
stat2value=3
stat3label=Safeties
stat3value=1
nfl=BUC158204
highlights=
* 8xPro Bowl selection (1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971)
* 8xAll-Pro selection (1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971)
* AFL All-Time Second Team
* Kansas City Chiefs #86 retired
HOF=1990
CollegeHOF=60073Junious "Buck" Buchanan (
September 10 1940 –July 16 1992 ) was anAmerican football defensive tackle who played for theKansas City Chiefs in theAmerican Football League (AFL) and theNational Football League (NFL).High school years
Buchanan attended
A. H. Parker High School inBirmingham, Alabama , and was a standout in football andbasketball .College years
Buchanan attended
Grambling State University and was aletterman in football and an NAIAAll-America selection. He was inducted into theCollege Football Hall of Fame in 1996. He is one of four players coached by Eddie Robinson enshrined in thePro Football Hall of Fame .Professional career
In 1963, the 6'7" 287 pound Buchanan was the first player selected overall in the AFL Draft by the Kansas City Chiefs. Eddie Robinson, his coach at Grambling State, where he had been an NAIA All-American in 1962, called him "the finest lineman I have seen."
Others who had watched Buchanan in action were equally enthusiastic. Buchanan had the physical size plus the athletic instincts to be exceptionally successful at his job of foiling opposing offenses. He was particularly effective at intimidating the passer and in one season alone (1967 AFL season|1967) he batted down 16 passes at or behind the
line of scrimmage . He was clocked at 4.9 in the40-yard dash and 10.2 in the100-yard dash at Grambling State and with that speed he could range from sideline to sideline to make tackles.In spite of the weekly pounding he took on the line of scrimmage, Buchanan was extremely durable. He played in 182 career games that included a string of 166 straight. After dabbling briefly at
defensive end as a rookie,Buchanan settled down to his permanent job as the Chiefs' defensive right tackle. He was named to his firstAFL All-Star Game after his second season and played in six AFL All-Star games and two AFC-NFCPro Bowl s.He teamed with
Curley Culp , Aaron Brown and Jerry Mays to establish a dominant front four for the Chiefs, culminating in their victory over theMinnesota Vikings inSuper Bowl IV .He was selected to the second team of the AFL All-Time Team, and was inducted into the
Alabama Sports Hall of Fame in 1987 and thePro Football Hall of Fame in 1990. Two years after he was inducted to the Pro Hall of Fame, he died fromlung cancer at the age of 51.In 1999, he was ranked number 67 on "
The Sporting News "' list of the 100 Greatest Football Players, right behind his former Chiefs teammateBobby Bell at number 66. The Chiefs also retired his uniform number 86.Buchanan once appeared on ABC's "
The American Sportsman " hosted byGrits Gresham ofNatchitoches, Louisiana . The program featured Gresham taking celebrities on big-gamehunting trips,fishing tournaments, or shooting contests in exotic places around the world.ee also
*
Buck Buchanan Award
*Other American Football League playersExternal links
*"Pro Football Hall of Fame:" [http://www.profootballhof.com/hof/member.jsp?player_id=37 Member biography]
* [http://www.footballcardgallery.com/player/Buck+Buchanan Football cards]
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